A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
This song focuses on the feelings of despair and constantly feeling hopeless. The water is metaphorically the despair and he is drowning in it and being overwhelmed. He is so hopeless he doesn’t know if it’s even worth continuing or being reassembled.
[Chorus]
I have come undone, desperate and out of touch
Fall when I should run, am I worth a reassemble?
I have come undone, this illness is my crutch
Call out to anyone, am I worth a reassemble?
[Verse 1]
I toss, turn beneath the waves
A silent victim of the depths
Cast aside I'm scrambling to catch my—
I can't find my way out as I'm descending
My path remains unclear as the water overtakes me
[Pre-Chorus]
Drowning in my despair
[Chorus]
I have come undone, desperate and out of touch
Fall when I should run, am I worth a reassemble?
I have come undone, this illness is my crutch
Call out to anyone, am I worth a reassemble?
[Verse 2]
My thoughts are not my own
No (No) where's (Where's) safe, alone in the tide
I'm alone and it sinks in
This current's pulling me under
[Pre-Chorus]
Drowning in my despair
[Chorus]
I have come undone, desperate and out of touch
Fall when I should run, am I worth a reassemble?
I have come undone, this illness is my crutch
Call out to anyone, am I worth a reassemble?
[Outro]
The surf's against us, are we able?
Forgive our faults when they're shameful
Let's be honest with ourselves
Worn and broken, reassembled
Forgive our thoughts when they're shameful
Let's be honest with ourselves
Let's be honest with ourselves
Reassemble was written by Andrew Wade & Jeremy McKinnon & Neil Westfall & Kevin Skaff.
Reassemble was produced by Jason Livermore & Bill Stevenson.
A Day To Remember released Reassemble on Fri Sep 02 2016.
McKinnon explained the track to Kerrang!:
We were trying to paint this lost-at-sea picture in the lyrics, while hiding a deeper meaning in the song. It’s about a person struggling with addiction.